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Very are very happy to announce that the groundbreaking My Three Houses App, funded by the UK government and designed with children’s services practitioners in the UK, USA and Australia, is now available worldwide for iOS and Android tablets, completely … More →

Over 600 people came together in Zwolle, The Netherlands for the very first Signs of Safety Gathering to be organised by and for Dutch child protection workers. To date, this is the biggest Signs of Safety event ever held and … More →

The next International Signs of Safety Gathering will be held in Norwich, United Kingdom from 5–7 July 2016. Full details to come but if you have any questions in the meantime drop a line to sofsukevents@gmail.com. More →

This special edition of SLT Snaphots, a newsletter from the North Central Alberta Region Child and Family Services Senior Leadership Team, focuses on a meeting the team had recently with Terry Murphy, Director at Resolutions Consultancy and Maureen Konrad of the Child and Family Services Division, to review where … More →

The 9th International Signs of Safety Gathering was held in Minnesota from 20-22 October, 2015. The theme: Building a Revolution: Whole Person, Whole Organisation Transformation. We were privileged to hear a variety of inspirational presentations from workers, leaders, researchers and others which has generated … More →

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our colleague and friend Colin Luger who passed away on Sunday 20th September 2015 from cancer. Colin worked for over forty years helping safeguard children in statutory and voluntary … More →

The Courage to Change a System: An interview with Meg and Ashley, new supervisors in Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Meg Child Protection Supervisor ICWA Ashley Child Protection Supervisor ICWA Bill: Would you briefly describe the context for the piece of practice … More →

The tenth Signs of Safety Gathering will be held at Oakridge Conference Center, Minnesota on October 20 to 22 this year. The nine Signs of Safety Gatherings since 2005 have been exciting events bringing together child protection workers; leaders and … More →

Children and Youth Services have just published a detailed independent analysis from the Australian Centre for Child Protection at the University of South Australia of the six-year system wide implementation of the Signs of Safety approach within the Western Australian … More →

South Carolina Department of Social Services began their journey with Signs of Safety in 2012. They have worked really hard during a period when the department has been under considerable political pressure. The Region 1 Performance Coaches created a newsletter … More →